8 Expert Tips to Maintain Curb Appeal Once Winter Hits

December 15, 2017Brian McCourt

One of the best things about living in Canada is the drastic shift in seasons: it fuels our small talk, keeps us on our toes and helps mark time. But when it comes to our home’s curb appeal, winter weather is not our friend. We go from pumpkins and skeleton statues to string lights and festive wreaths to… months of decor hibernation. Thankfully a bit of planning and a few hours of work is all it takes to create an eye-catching exterior that can withstand the frigid days of winter. Here’s how to make it happen.

Brian McCourt is a contractor, design expert and co-host of HGTV Canada’sBackyard Builds.

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8 Expert Tips to Maintain Curb Appeal Once Winter Hits

December 15, 2017 Brian McCourt

One of the best things about living in Canada is the drastic shift in seasons: it fuels our small talk, keeps us on our toes and helps mark time. But when it comes to our home’s curb appeal, winter weather is not our friend. We go from pumpkins and skeleton statues to string lights and festive wreaths to… months of decor hibernation. Thankfully a bit of planning and a few hours of work is all it takes to create an eye-catching exterior that can withstand the frigid days of winter. Here’s how to make it happen.

Brian McCourt is a contractor, design expert and co-host of HGTV Canada’sBackyard Builds.

Update House Numbers

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Update House Numbers

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Address numbers are one of the most overlooked curb appeal elements. When you don’t have the flourish of summer to distract from your peeling numerical stickers, it’s a serious downfall. Be proud of your home and invest in substantial house numbers that complement the rest of the entrance and make it easy for people to find your home.

Update House Numbers

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Address numbers are one of the most overlooked curb appeal elements. When you don’t have the flourish of summer to distract from your peeling numerical stickers, it’s a serious downfall. Be proud of your home and invest in substantial house numbers that complement the rest of the entrance and make it easy for people to find your home.

Photo Credit: HGTV Canada

Add Functional Lighting

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Add Functional Lighting

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Exterior lighting is one of the most important curb enhancing components come winter. Days are shorter and the snow-covered grounds turn into magic with the warm glow of light fixtures. Downward soffit lighting is one of the fastest ways to add curb appeal to a home as well as improve visibility when things get slippery.

Add Functional Lighting

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Exterior lighting is one of the most important curb enhancing components come winter. Days are shorter and the snow-covered grounds turn into magic with the warm glow of light fixtures. Downward soffit lighting is one of the fastest ways to add curb appeal to a home as well as improve visibility when things get slippery.

Photo Credit: HGTV Canada

Upgrade Your Mailbox

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Upgrade Your Mailbox

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Every shabby element of your home’s exterior is highlighted when it snows. A rusty mailbox can be a serious eyesore come winter. Maintain the one you have with a fresh coat of paint, or invest in a new one entirely. Most letter boxes are secured with two screws and are fairly easy to swap (a masonry drill bit will do the trick for stone and brick facades).

Upgrade Your Mailbox

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Every shabby element of your home’s exterior is highlighted when it snows. A rusty mailbox can be a serious eyesore come winter. Maintain the one you have with a fresh coat of paint, or invest in a new one entirely. Most letter boxes are secured with two screws and are fairly easy to swap (a masonry drill bit will do the trick for stone and brick facades).

Photo Credit: HGTV Canada

Paint Your Front Door

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Paint Your Front Door

Primary colours fair extremely well against a white winter landscape. This creates an instant focal point on a freshly primed canvas. Choose a hue that complements your home through every season. You may need to file this idea away for next winter, as most paints need at least three days of 12 degree weather to cure properly.

Paint Your Front Door

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Primary colours fair extremely well against a white winter landscape. This creates an instant focal point on a freshly primed canvas. Choose a hue that complements your home through every season. You may need to file this idea away for next winter, as most paints need at least three days of 12 degree weather to cure properly.

Buy a Bird Feeder

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Buy a Bird Feeder

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Ever wonder why some birds don’t fly south during the snowy season? I’ve read that robins, blue jays and cardinals (to name a few) don’t rely on nectar and can find enough food without making the long flight. With that said, a stylish feeder is a great way to add some colour and life to your facade.

Buy a Bird Feeder

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Ever wonder why some birds don’t fly south during the snowy season? I’ve read that robins, blue jays and cardinals (to name a few) don’t rely on nectar and can find enough food without making the long flight. With that said, a stylish feeder is a great way to add some colour and life to your facade.

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Install a Porch Chandelier

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Install a Porch Chandelier

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I'm circling back to lighting, as it’s the most important element on this list. If you’re lucky enough to have a covered porch entrance, think about installing a chandelier or statement pendant that can withstand freezing temperatures. It's a stylish addition that will welcome guests before you even open the front door.

Install a Porch Chandelier

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I'm circling back to lighting, as it’s the most important element on this list. If you’re lucky enough to have a covered porch entrance, think about installing a chandelier or statement pendant that can withstand freezing temperatures. It's a stylish addition that will welcome guests before you even open the front door.

Photo Credit: Getty Images

Create Statement Arrangements

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Create Statement Arrangements

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Many people invest in front porch planters but empty them in fall and ignore them all winter. In addition to growing cold-hardy perennials, arrange a few evergreen branches in your neglected containers to break up some of the icy blues. Opt for planters made from durable materials (like recycled tires) that can withstand the harsh winter months.

Create Statement Arrangements

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Many people invest in front porch planters but empty them in fall and ignore them all winter. In addition to growing cold-hardy perennials, arrange a few evergreen branches in your neglected containers to break up some of the icy blues. Opt for planters made from durable materials (like recycled tires) that can withstand the harsh winter months.

Photo Credit: HGTV Canada

Find Beauty in the Season

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Find Beauty in the Season

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You just woke for work and look outside the window, only to discover eight inches of frozen sky water covering every possible surface. You have two choices: complain about shoveling the driveway, or embrace one of Canada's most authentic experiences and admire the snow-covered branches. You can also "spruce" up your facade by planting evergreens for nature to decorate come snowfall.

Find Beauty in the Season

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You just woke for work and look outside the window, only to discover eight inches of frozen sky water covering every possible surface. You have two choices: complain about shoveling the driveway, or embrace one of Canada's most authentic experiences and admire the snow-covered branches. You can also "spruce" up your facade by planting evergreens for nature to decorate come snowfall.